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Limousine Shuttle
ReplyDeleteEnlarge picture You have several options for getting from the airport to your hotel. Shuttle buses cost $5 to Strip hotels and $7 to downtown hotels per person (but it can take over an hour to get to your hotel). Taking a taxi will cost you about $15 to Strip hotels and over $20 to downtown hotels (but you will get to your hotel much sooner). Limousines cost $55 to $65. If you are in a group of six people (or you can get a group of six together from your flight while waiting at the baggage carousel), splitting this fee six ways comes out to about $10 a person. Note that all six people will have to be going to hotels in the same general area.
The ground transportation diagram on the Diagrams page will show you where the shuttle bus and limos are located at both airport terminals.
If you decide to take a cab to your Strip hotel, be sure to tell the driver "don't take the freeway." Some less-than-honest cab drivers will take a round-about freeway route which will raise your fare from less than $15 to over $20.
Remote Check-In
ReplyDeleteIf you're staying at Ballys, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, the Hilton, MGM Grand, New York New York, or Paris you can check into your hotel at the airport while you are waiting for your bags in the baggage claim area of Terminal 1.
Enlarge pictureThere are two offices with registration desks just off the "Carousels 1-8" area. One handles check-ins for MGM Grand and New York New York (9 am to 11 pm), while the other handles check-ins for the Park Place properties (all the others mentioned above - 9 am to 1 am). You register and get your room key there and when you arrive at your hotel you can go straight to your room.
The location of these remote hotel registration desks are shown on the ground transportation diagram on the Diagrams page.
Late Check-Out
ReplyDeleteCheck-out time at most hotels is noon. However, most offer a "late check-out" option for a price. If your flight doesn't leave until the evening, using this late check-out option can give you another all-nighter at the tables or another day of sunning out by the pool. Simply ask a front desk clerk for check-out times and costs.
If you have a players card for the hotel because you were getting your play rated, ask about getting this late check-out as a comp.
Vegas hotel room prices can fluctuate wildly. Prices depend on how many conventions are in town and how big they are. The big computer convention, Comdex, hits town close to Thanksgiving and it's almost impossible to get a room while it's there. Weekends with big sporting events like the Superbowl (January) and college basketball's "Final 4" (March) will also see a shortage of rooms. If you check room prices and they're high, check the prices for the following week or weekend. They very well could be lower. Rooms are also always higher on Friday and Saturday nights. Monday through Wednesday nights are typically the lowest (again, providing there's not a big convention in town). However, most limited engagement performers only have shows on Friday and Saturday night.
ReplyDeleteIn addition to the normal "rack rate", most places also have a reduced "casino rate" for those who patronize their slot machines and tables. You may even be able to get your room for free. See the Getting "Rated" section on the Gaming page for information on how to take advantage of that.
* Enlarge pictureIf you want to splurge on this trip and pamper yourself, get a room in the Palace Tower at Caesars Palace. Most of these rooms have two bathrooms, each having both jacuzzi tubs and showers. If the Palace Tower rooms at Caesars are all booked, try the all suites Venetian with their sunken living room areas.
* If you're on a budget, the Imperial Palace is your best bet. It's not the fanciest place in town but its' mid-Strip location, reasonable room rates, and low table minimums make it a great value. I really like the fact that they have walk-out balconies. Nothing like sliding open that balcony door and enjoying your morning coffee with a warm desert breeze blowing in. (The dinner buffets aren't all that great but the dealers are very friendly and helpful.)
Enlarge pictureBe careful what you ask for. It's temping to ask for a room with a view of the Strip. However, at the Imperial Palace, the rooms with a view of the Strip are right above Harrah's outdoor carousel stage. This stage has music from noon until 2 a.m. and closing the balcony door doesn't help. If you plan on trying to sleep in your room during these times you'll want to tell them you don't want a Strip-view room at check-in. However, if you don't mind the music, the Strip-view rooms on the upper floors will give you a view of both the Mirage volcano fountain and Bellagio fountain show from your balcony.
* Enlarge pictureIf you don't want to splurge but you're not on a budget either, there are numerous options available to you. Bally's, Mirage, Monte Carlo, and Paris, are just a few. Your choice could depend on price, location, or amenities. If you're trying to decide on one of several candidates, you may want to check out the comments from past visitors on the Las Vegas On-Line Website. (There's a link to it on the Websites page.)
* If you're taking kids along, check out Circus Circus, Excalibur, and Treasure Island. If you're taking kids along and you're on a budget, Circus Circus usually has the lowest rates of the three.
Links to the Websites run by the large hotel/casino resorts can be found on the Websites page.